intown

See also: in town

English

Etymology

in + town

Adjective

intown (not comparable)

  1. Within a town.
    • 1997, Daniel Bell, ‎Stephen Richards Graubard, ‎American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress (page 164)
      Both the outlying and the intown communities might well experiment with novel forms of broad political participation and more effective local representation in larger political units.
    • 2004, Atlanta (volume 43, number 12, page 114)
      For their first project in an intown neighborhood, the capable team behind Sia's in Duluth took an old bungalow on a busy street and gave it a wonderfully open look and a great floor plan.

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